Bush vs. Kerry Topic of University of Chicago Debate.
WHAT: The Economic Consequences of Bush vs. Kerry: A debate
featuring two economists from the University of Chicago
Graduate School of Business.
WHEN: Monday, November 1; 12:00 noon
WHERE: The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
5807 S. Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago
Room 104
WHO: Randall Kroszner, professor of economics, the University of
Chicago Graduate School of Business.
Kroszner worked for President Bush from 2001 to 2003 as
a member of the President's Council of Economic
Advisers, where he formulated policy on tax cuts,
corporate governance reform, and international trade
and finance.
Austan Goolsbee, professor of economics, the University of
Chicago Graduate School of Business.
Goolsbee, an expert on public finance and Social
Security, is currently an advisor to the Kerry campaign
on economic matters.
Moderator of the debate will be Saul Levmore, dean of the
University of Chicago Law School.
NOTE: Reporters who wish to attend should register in advance by
calling Allan Friedman at (773) 702-9232 or Barbara Backe at
(773) 702-4282.
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